By Ira Gonzalez and Aidan McCartan | November 11, 2024
In one of his final acts as president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador promulgated a contentious judicial reform. López Obrador, whose six-year term ended on Sept. 30, celebrated the overhaul of the judiciary as a necessity and an important legacy of his government. However, the reform has proven deeply controversial, drawing criticism from Mexico’s supreme court—Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), the private sector, and U.S. critics state it erodes checks and balances, weakens judicial independence and threatens democracy.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Aldo M. Leiva and Alexander Koskey | November 8, 2024
Although organizations have grappled with VPPA claims for several years, this decision is another red flag to organizations to take immediate steps and ensure compliance with privacy laws to mitigate the risks of VPPA claims.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Chad Van Horn | November 7, 2024
I'm seeing more and more doom and gloom in my bankruptcy practice. And I don't mean the usual, often overwhelming, stress of being financially underwater. The doom I'm referring to is the cause of financial problems.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Melissa A. Rodriguez and Mark. A. Romance | November 7, 2024
When it comes to estate planning documents such as wills and trusts, despite the widespread adoption of digital platforms in various other industries, an original signed will is still absolutely required.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie Rodriguez | November 6, 2024
You've made it through the tortuous maze of law school and the bar exam. Now, you get to deal with real adult scaries: networking. For those like me who suffer a debilitating case of impostor syndrome, walking into a room full of attorneys or logging into a Zoom meeting can cause heart palpitations. Unfortunately, that is 90% of our job.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Carlos Fabano | November 6, 2024
The second part of that provision comes into play when grounds for malpractice may not be immediately apparent to the patient. One example of this would be a patient who undergoes surgery and foreign object is left behind, but the patient does not learn of the retained object until a year after surgery.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David Wright | November 5, 2024
This article explores the conflict between the Second District Court of Appeal and the Fourth District Court of Appeal about whether a proposal for settlement must be apportioned when made by or to a husband and wife bringing a claim for damages.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Adam J. Levitt | November 4, 2024
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column by Adam J. Levitt for the National Law Journal.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Krishnan Nair | November 3, 2024
On November 6, whether it's Harris' or Trump's America that the world wakes up to, little will change the fact that Big Law is retreating westward, writes The Global Lawyer.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Filomena "Mena" Maimone | November 1, 2024
The E-2 visa has allowed Canadians to make long-term investments in the United States, which has significantly impacted local economies, such as South Florida.
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